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Black Dogs coach Jim McMahon found former Bakers head coach Stumpy Legg working as a parking attendant at Grey Goose stadium. |
By Ariel Mutha-Tafoya FSN Sports
Legendary
Bakers coach Stumpy Legg, for whom a street in the “Baker Nation” area
of Nashville was recently named, may not yet have a spot in the Ring of
Honor at the Bakers’ Grey Goose Stadium, but it turns out he’s been
there all along.
Legg was last seen as a public figure in 2004,
when he reportedly rejected a contract offer from the Bakers by snorting
it up his nose and jumping out an open window at the team’s offices.
Unbeknownst to the Bakers, however, the recent inductee in the new NFFA
Hall of Fame apparently had been working part-time as a parking lot
attendant at Grey Goose Stadium and depended on food stamps for much of
each year. “I needed the gig,” he told reporters yesterday, just after
they learned that the East Nashville Black Dogs had hired him as the
team’s QB coach and “Offensive Consultant.”
Legg’s secret
identity as a parking lot attendant came to light by chance. Black Dogs
coach Jim McMahon, who once served as an assistant when Legg coached the
Bakers, arrived last Saturday afternoon at Grey Goose Stadium for one
of the monthly gun and ammo shows that provides an extra revenue stream
for the Bakers during the off-season. As McMahon, who said he had come
to shop for AR-15 assault rifles, wheeled his Vincent Black Shadow
motorcycle into the lot, he noticed that the flagman directing vehicles
had a very familiar face.
“We just started talking,” McMahon
told reporters at the 3 Crow Bar over one of his favored Morning Glory
Margueritas. “We hugged, we laughed, and especially we cried, and then I
asked him to come to work for the Dogs.”
By the end of the media
availability, many of the jaded and hard-bitten reporters were in
tears, too. “It’s a shame how the Bakers treated you,” said Woody Larry,
amid sobs, looking for a response from Legg.
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Stumpy Legg on the Bakers sidelines in 2003. |
“Well,”
said the gray-haired coach, who was renowned for his dapper appearance
on the sidelines, “it’s true that there were some hard feelings over the
fact that they fired me while I was in a coma. But the truth is I’ll
always be a Baker at heart. You know, I could have made quite a bit more
at the Bubbas’ parking garage but I didn’t want to do that out of my
love for Mr. G.Q. Denney. No one will work harder than me to help the
Black Dogs win another title next year, but I can’t honestly tell you
there won’t be some mixed feelings when we go back to the Goose. Even if
they don’t want me there, it’s still sort of my home.” |
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